This story was taken from homeless people of Budapest's outskirt, district Csepel and it has started in January, 2012. People, families living on the half-periphery of the society are being put in harder position by international economical and financial crisis, more people lose their job, home. In Hungary, there are 30 000-50 000 homeless people and almost the half of them live in the capital. The society of Middle-East Europe is usually not compassionate to miserables. The new actions of the Hungarian Government marginalize increasing number of homeless people to the periphery of the city. First, they cleaned up the tunnels from homeless people, and then they officially destroy the hidden shanties of the downtown. Their last shelter was the forest of Csepel. Nowadays, if you sleep in a bench in dirty clothes looking like a homeless in the downtown of Budapest you can easily go to the jail. I would like to give a glimpse with my photos about their every-day life and associate more civil and social organizations to help people living in the forest and also call the attention of lawmakers and civilians to the importance of more humane solutions of homeless issue. There was a civil initiative in the autumn, 2011 when a group of men called “Város Mindenkié (The City is for All)” cleaned up the trash around the shanties, so people living here get moratorium before the hard winter.The reason why this story was photographed on expired, cross processed and tungsten white balanced negatives and color slides were to get connection with the material to the story of these people. Some of these films expired when inhabitants of the forest moved there. And their time will also expired there...